Gutierrez Can Be Hero In Newcastle Relegation Fight

Written by Dr. Ed Harrison

12:18pm Monday, March 9th, 2009

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It looks like Argentine Jonas Gutierrez is coming into his best form, at a crucial part of the season for Newcastle, and it seems that he will become a key player if Newcastle are to avoid relegation this season.

Jonas Gutierrez – coming into some good form

The Argentine has been back to something like his best form in the last few games, and he had another excellent game against Manchester United on Wednesday, where his shot after 9 minutes led to Peter Lovenkrands’ goal for Newcastle – his second so far.

Caretaker manager Chris Hughton thinks that Gutierrez’s qualities will be invaluable to Newcastle in the games ahead, as we seem to be having our annual event, of trying to avoid relegation.

Chris said to the Newcastle official site today:

“Jonas is certainly now getting back to the level of performance he produced when he first came here,”

“He gets stronger as the game goes on and with Jonas you almost don’t want the final whistle to go because he’s still going.”

“But he has shown great quality recently and of course he is always a terrific team player.”

“You know what you get with Jonas and that is so important when you are in a fight like we are at the moment.”

We certainly need some players to step up to the plate in the remaining games, because our form since late December has been poor.

And it seems some players at the club still don’t get just how serious the situation is, as Steven Taylor told the People yesterday:

“I don’t think some of our players realise just how bad the situation is for us at the moment.”

We want to see the lads produce their very best form at Hull City on Saturday, and if we can do that we should be able to win there fairly easily. We are due a win against Hull, because in our three meeting this season they won both games at St. James’ Park and drew at the KC Stadium.

A key to that game will be matching Hull’s 100% commitment they seem to have in every game, and they just never give up.

But it’s producing that best form against the weaker sides that hasn’t been existing too many times this season.

Time for a nice change on Saturday, as a win will lift Geordie spirits enormously on Tyneside, but even with 3 points we’ll still be in the relegation zone, and even still in the bottom three.

But that’s a reflection of just how poorly positioned we are right now, with the two teams beneath us having a game in hand too.

Com’n Newcastle don’t let us down. Keep us up this season. I think if we stay up, it will be really good to see what MA does next. If he again don’t spend next season and don’t go out and buy atleast 4-5 good players, then we will again struggle. And this need to come to an end. Its no good for everyone’s HEART , watching us fighting relegation.

I hope teams stick together and proves every FOOLISH reporter wrong. I think if we remain in PL next season, players will get lot of praise form all fans.

Oh with so many in form players coming into good form what do you have to worry about. I know Hulls reserves knocked you out of the cup but what do you have to worry about. Even if you lose you will still pick up points in your next 2 home games. I really cant wait till the Hull game. Is it on tv???

just sorting out my bed sheet for sat night in case we get beat off hull , goes something like this:

and now the end is near and so i face the final curtian my freinds i’ll say it clear i’ll state my case, of which i’m certian i’ve lived alife thats full i’ve travel each and every highway but more much more than this i did it my way regrets , i’ve had a few but then again to few to mention i did what i had to do and saw it through without exemption yes there were times , i’m sure you new when i bit off more than i could chew but through it all , when there was doubt i ate it up and spat it out i faced it all and stood tall I DID IT MY WAY.

michael (70%off) ashley

the year of our lord 2009

i was hoping to get away with a single sheet , but i think its probably going to have to be a doubler.

My belief and faith stems from the thought that there are at least three teams worse than us. Although I reckon we will be doing well to get three points from our next three games, anything more will be a bonus.

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